“Users and service providers worldwide are demanding greater access to broadband, and satellite providers like SES have the opportunity to deliver ubiquitous connectivity services to these potential customers with new and existing HTS capacity at all orbits,” said John Finney, founder and CEO of Isotropic Systems. “Our partnership with SES Networks will help us further develop and deploy our terminal technology; their new O3b mPOWER CET concept aims to dramatically change satellite communications by providing cost-effective, high-throughput capacity for global users that lack much-needed connectivity.”

“We are very pleased to partner with Isotropic Systems and lead our industry by opening and addressing new market opportunities based on this extremely innovative technology,” said John-Paul Hemingway, Executive Vice President of product, marketing and strategy at SES Networks. “The O3b mPOWER system brings massive scale to our proven model to deliver a low-latency, virtual fiber network, virtually anywhere by relying and building on the strengths of our existing O3b Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) constellation. Partnerships like this one align closely to our O3b mPOWER strategy and open ecosystem philosophy and bring us closer to serving customers and applications with much-needed technology advancement.”